Seven new games are headed to Nintendo's downloadable services this week: one for the Virtual Console, one for WiiWare, and five for DSiWare.

The Blue Bomber's fourth adventure, Mega Man 4, is hitting the Virtual Console. For DSiWare, there's a slew of Game & Watch games from Nintendo, and Surviving High School from EA.

Additionally, for WarioWare D.I.Y. is the microgame Shantae NAB by WayForward Technologies' Matt Bozon, the developers of the Shantae series and Contra 4.

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"Mega Man 2: the seminal favorite amongst hardcore Mega Man fans. Perhaps because of a claim that it has the best music, but arguing over which Mega Man game has the best MIDI techno music is, to me, like arguing over your favorite patch of grass to mow. On the upside, Mega Man 2 shines brightly in comparison to its less Mega predecessor."

"While wood traditionally isn't the best material to make a robot out of, Woodman is the strongest character of Mega Man 2 and perhaps the whole series for that matter. Massive on defense and equipped with one of the more useful items Mega Man can use throughout the series, Woodman would be remembered as one of the greatest boss's in video game history. Before battle he would pound his chest to signify his truculent ferocity and make the player fear his body of pure wood that was more difficul..."